A man goes into a cafe and asks for breakfast done ‘my way.’
He says, “Can I get a full cooked breakfast, but I need it cooked my way?”
“Can I have bacon that’s so burnt that it’s blackened like pieces of chiseled anthracite?”
“Can I have sausages that are so rubbery that you could bounce them off the ground and they would hit the roof?”
“Can I have all the shell broken up through my scrambled eggs so it tastes like an egg praline?”
“Can I have the tomatoes, mushrooms, and beans so overcooked and watery that they just taste like greasy, congealed slime?”
The girl behind the counter says, “Don’t be ridiculous! You expect me to have the time to do all of that for you?”
And the guy says, “You seemed to find the time yesterday.”
The elephantine memory
A man visits India and meets an old man at the Town Square who is renowned for his elephantine memory.
He asks the old man what he had for breakfast on the same day 15 years back.
“Eggs,” replies the old man.
The man scoffs at this saying everyone has eggs for breakfast and walks away.
Ten years later, he returns to India and sees the same old man on the same spot, goes to him and asks, “How?”
The old man takes one look at his face and replies, “Scrambled.”
A little old Texas lady answered a knock on the door one day, only to be confronted by a well-dressed young man carrying a vacuum cleaner.
“Good morning,” said the young man, “If I could take a couple of minutes of your time, I would like to demonstrate the very latest in high-powered vacuum cleaners, straight from California.”
“Go away!” said the old lady, “I haven’t got any money to spend on things like that!” and she proceeded to close the door.
Quick as a flash, the young man wedged his foot in the door and pushed it wide open.
“Don’t be too hasty!” he said. “At least wait until you’ve seen my demonstration.”
And with that, he emptied a bucket of horse manure onto her hallway carpet.
“If this vacuum cleaner doesn’t remove all traces of this horse manure from your carpet, Madam, I will personally eat the remainder, cross my heart.”
The old lady stepped back and said, “Wait here while I go get a spoon. I hope you’ve got a darn good appetite, because they cut off my electricity this morning.”